Please feel free to reply if you're still having trouble creating the chart you need after watching the video.

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You can't select a different chart type for the last bar, but you can achieve the result you need by using an ordinary Stacked Column chart and manipulating the data so that it looks the way you want it to.

To do this, you'll just need to sum together the values for the bars that you want to appear as ordinary columns, but leave the bars that you want to appear 'stacked' as separate values.

You can see how I've done this in my attached example that uses exactly the same data as the example above:

I hope you're now able to create the chart you need, but if you still need help you can attach a copy of your workbook and I will take a look at it. You can find instructions on attaching workbooks by clicking here.

Jonathan is part of the professional team who answer Excel-related questions posted on the ExcelCentral.com forums.
Jonathan also tests our courses prior to publication and has worked on all of our ten world bestselling Excel books for Excel 2007, Excel 2010, Excel 2013, Excel 2016 for Windows and Excel 2016 for Apple Mac. Jonathan has also worked on over 850 video lessons for or video courses covering Excel 2007, Excel 2010 and Excel 2013.
As well as extensive Excel knowledge, Jonathan has worked in the IT world for over thirteen years as a programmer, database designer and analyst for some of the world's largest companies.